Thanx 4 the link,I went to YouTUBE and listened to a few moreof Mr. Wise's lectures on racism & white privedge...it occurred to me pretty early on that it remindedme of the rolling rowe I had with my mum.

I'd like to see his sources and read up some, especially more on the transition from more indentured servants to slaves. I read about this in history books years ago, but would like to read more. Anyway, thought provoking stuff.

Indenturing was a little bit like internships now, except you were contracted to the employer for a set number of years. On completion of the indenture you were usually considered a journeyman in whatever craft the indenture involved. The practice continued well into the 19th century in England, but I don't know what happened in the US.

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